The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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CASHION, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. I'llUUS1>.\\. 11 1A ' ■ •
NO, io
promises t<> do his duty in trying
to place the assessment of all
and
Married
At Kingfisher, at High Noon
. property upon a lair, just,
Wednesday, July io, iqi2, Miss -
., i equal basis where it belongs not
Nellie Darland to Henry K. Sav- . , , ,
, , , i ! to place it so high and unequal
.tire, of Pawhuska, okla. Miss f
... 1 that you feel that vou are paying
Nellie is well and favorably known !
, . u extortionate rent instead of taxes
m this community and all or nei >
, ! —and as a tax-payer himself be
friends extend congratulations to ,
i is verv much interested in giving
the happy couple. Mr. Savage |
,- all as. square deal as a scjuare man
was formerly a business man of |
- can. We are called upon to make
Pawhuska, but is now foreman of -ti
,, , many of these write-ups and al-
. t<i j - here He omes 1
andidates are ,
, friends of ours, and are publish- s
to !
, . I most all of th est
of a respectable and prosperous;
family, and we wish success .
,, • , i iutr their announcements in tnis
this union. They left via Enid *
i paper, so we have to dwell at-
Wcdnesday on their way to tlien , ' ' ,
, , ., i near the facts as we know how.
home at Pawhuska, where Nellie j
has been for the past year.
However, all rhe candidates, so |
far. for above office, are all good ;
. " . ..pi-tunifiv j conscientious men and tax-payers |
i ne probate i lerk. yesierua)
. hv 1 of the county who feel it their
issued a lone man lage license, ny
i i i Krpil duty to do something tor then j
which and through which bred
, , , • i „ .,n(i \i;Ss neighbors in regard to taxes and
Knapp, 23 ot Lockndge, and miss j. *
Minnie Simpson, ,8. are duly and ; "seased valuations, as tb.s j
legally authorized, by the aid of j paper announces the names of the
i 11 >iner to candidates we leave it to the
the accommodating minister, 10
i u„or readers to make their choice a- ;
become once, forever and ever-
i >. ;t .nil to ! munt them.
lastingly man and wife, anil to *
everaft erward help and assist- _
,.-ach other in all honest efforts to ! Capitol I etltion Hied
boss the woman's club and con-: Guthrie, July 9. The Guthrie
lro, the election primaries. ■ Chamber of Commerce will file
with the secretary of the state
Guthrie Daily Mar. I ^ ^ ^ of 53)OOQ Slg.
j natures to petitions asking an
For County Assessor election in November on this
W 11. Meade, of Omega, was | city's proposition to amend the
here this morning feeling
pulses of the voters, and
make an extended visit
1 lie
will
anions/
state constitution so as to locate
the state's capital permanently
at Guthrie, after January 1 next.
The time limit when the petit-
the tax-payers of the county m ' jons can be hied is July 18. The
theirs and his own behalf, talk total number of signatures ne-
ill' less taxes. Mr. Meade was j cessary to have an election called
born and raised in Ohio, and has | js about 37,000. Secretary l"red
been a tax-payer of the west for! Wenner of the Chamber of corn-
more than a quarter of a century. uieree, who has been managing
He has been put down as a pion- lhe ca.pital campaign, says "We
eer of Oklahoma, and no one started the fight only after At-
knows the value of city and farm ! torney General West gave his
property as well as he. He is offi.cia.1 opinion that there is no
for less graft 111 the assessment j binding contract existing between
of valuations of the property of j the state and Oklahoma City re-
the county, and believes in a yarding the capitol location,
square deal to the people of the 'pjle fact that Oklahoma City did
county, as his neighbors. As we ; not have the first shovel of earth
are called upon to pay the last j thrown on their capitol site as
half of our taxes before election, scheduled to occur July 4 and the
and even before nominating our statement of Governor Crucetbat
county assessor, it behooves all lt 1S indefinite when any work
tax-payers to make a careful se- wjj] be done, are taken here to
ledtion among the many candid-j mean that Attorney General
ates who are o„i for the office of J West's opinion is accepted there
county assessor. Mr Meade as in Guthrie as final."
IN Order to furnish proper banking
protection, President Lincoln and his
First Congress established the Nation-
al Bank which operates under Govern-
ment supervision.
FROM Time to time additional laws
have been passed under the different
presidents strengthening the protection
a National Bank offers.
THUS The Confidence and Security
that comes with the possession of mon-
ey in the Bank is greatly enhanced
when it is in a National Bank, lor here
it has every safeguard'possible for hu-
man ingenuity to devise.
IN Selecting a bank in which to de-
posit your savings or funds # the one
thing to be considered is safety, and
we ask for your business only on the
basis of absolute safety.
CALL At our Bank and let us ex-
plain to you how safe your money is here.
The First National BanK
of Cashion, Oklahoma.
The Open Door
THE FARMERS' STATE BANK has
opened legitimate banking privileges to this
community—privileges long their due—and
the people have shown their appreciation
therefor by the large and increasing patron-
age given this institution.
The Directors and Stockholders who make
the semi-annual examination of the bank, in
all its details, are men of twenty years'
acquaintance in this community.
It is to the interest of every farmer to
open an account with the FARMERS' STATE
BANK. In addition to the safety afforded
by the conservative management of the bank;
the depositors are further protected by the
State Guaranty Fund, and rigid regulation of
the State Banking law. .
This bank is doing a strictly banking bus-
iness, and engaging in no speculative
siile linen, combination* or pools.
Our Deposit Account registers the con-
fidence of the community. It is not bolstered
by any outside money, public, banks or other-
wise. , ^ .
We will clerk your sales, guaranteeing
satisfaction as in the past, and will render
full and detailed account therefor the next
day showing article, purchaser and price.
We will negotiate farm loans at the
rates obtainable. .
We pay interest on time deposits, large
or small. .
Legal documents property and neatly
drawn by Notary Public in bank. Cashion, Ok
the best
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1912, newspaper, July 11, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107714/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.